No. |
28 |
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Attribute Name |
Idle-Timeout |
Attribute Value Type |
Integer |
Standard Defined |
RFC 2865 |
Server Type |
All |
Value of Length field (in Bytes) |
4 |
Description |
Idle-cut time of a user, in seconds. If the traffic rate of a user is less than a preset value during the Idle-Timeout period, the user is disconnected. For example, the idle-cut traffic rate is set to 1000 bytes per minute (60 KB per minute by default) by the "idle-cut rate" command in the AAA domain view and Idle-Timeout is set to 50 minutes. Once the traffic rate of a user is less than 1000 bytes per minute during the 50 minutes, the user is disconnected. If the traffic rate of the user is always lower than 1000 bytes per minute during the 50 minutes, the user is forcibly logged out. If the traffic rate of the user exceeds 1000 bytes per minute at any time during the 50 minutes, the Idle-Timeout starts over. If Idle-Timeout is 0 or 0XFFFFFFFF, the user is not disconnected. The RADIUS server delivers only the idle-cut time through the Idle-Timeout attribute. The idle-cut traffic rate is set using the "idle-cut time rate" command. By default, the idle-cut traffic rate is not configured. In Accounting-Request packets, the attribute indicates the value carried in the Access-Reply packets sent from the RADIUS server. |